Mark Shuttleworth and Canonical Ltd, founders of the popular Ubuntu Linux-based operating system, have today announced the creation of The Ubuntu Foundation with an initial funding commitment of US$10m. The Ubuntu Foundation will employ core Ubuntu community members to ensure that Ubuntu will remain fully supported for an extended period of time.

Mepis and all the rest I mentioned did what Ubuntu is doing a long while ago. Theirs just something fishy there. At first they didn't tell about the guy behind it, and there logo.

Just something wrong with the whole picture. I am sorry if I offend you are anyone. I know Mepis doesn't work for everyone and it's all Linux, which is a good thing.

When I went looking for a distro I looked for one that was ready to go and Mepis fit the bill.

There's just something there that doesn't add up. These other friendly distro were around before and this new one comes in and sweeps everyone away; yet this type of distro has been around and still is around.

Mepis and all the rest I mentioned did what Ubuntu is doing a long while ago. Theirs just something fishy there. At first they didn't tell about the guy behind it, and there logo.

Just something wrong with the whole picture. I am sorry if I offend you are anyone. I know Mepis doesn't work for everyone and it's all Linux, which is a good thing.

When I went looking for a distro I looked for one that was ready to go and Mepis fit the bill.

There's just something there that doesn't add up. These other friendly distro were around before and this new one comes in and sweeps everyone away; yet this type of distro has been around and still is around.